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Do you have a photographic memory , a thing that may or may not exist? UK-based vision company Lenstore has a new online game called Photographic Memory. For just seven seconds, players are shown a variety of photos—10 images total—and have to answer multiple choice questions about them. However, psychologist Robert Provine at the University of Maryland tested this idea and found people were just as likely to yawn when breathing air high in oxygen.

A closer look at when people yawn suggests another explanation. It turns out that most spontaneous yawning actually happens when we are limbering up for activity such as a workout, performance or exam, or simply when we wake up. That has led to the idea that yawning helps us gear up by increasing blood flow to the brain. However, what we do know is that a number of different factors can affect the power of the placebo effect. It can be triggered by administering pills, injections or surgery, or even just an authority figure assuring a patient that a treatment will be effective.

In fact, experiments have shown that the power of the placebo effect depends on surprising factors like the appearance of tablets. What are you wondering? Wonder Words resounding exceptional precision autism extraordinary facts claim recall visual gifted details broader textbook disorders common observed scientifically occasionally Take the Wonder Word Challenge.

Join the Discussion. Wesley Nov 14, Nov 15, Lilly Araiza Nov 5, Ky Nov 5, Also could you do an artical about transgender people? Harper Nov 29, Can you do a passage on Down Syndrome, because my little brother has down syndrome.

He was also born with half a heart and had three heart surguries. Lots of love! Dec 4, Hailey May 14, Wonderopolis May 14, Twipper Feb 9, It is excellent how you mark the difference between the photographic memory and the eidetic memory , plain and simple.

Nice post you have here! Wonderopolis Feb 10, Thanks, Twipper! Luke Apr 29, I think I have a photographic memory because I can remember all the things I've ever read, said, heard, or seen.

Wonderopolis Apr 29, Wonder Friend E Jan 22, Hi wonderopolis, I just started in the site and I really like it. I just wonder a little bit why the question isn't usually answered in the wonder. Wonderopolis Jan 23, Chrissy Jan 21, Wonderopolis Jan 21, We're glad you agree, Chrissy! We Wonder I didn't get this maybe because I don't have a photographic memory. I did not like it because I did not understand it try to explain it better next time.

Wonderopolis Jan 18, Waad Jan 18, And who don't want a photographic memory!? Stringer's Class Jan 18, We can't believe that anyone can memorize pi up to , decimal places! What a memory! We tried the online test and ran out of time. We plan to return to it as a class! I think this video is awsome because it shows how valuable things are. Ben Jan 17, Thanks for stopping by to say hello! Gina Jan 17, Today I loved Wonderopolis was awesome I hope tomorrow's wonder will be about animals.

Please write back. Gavin Jan 17, I'm very impressed with Mr. Haraguchi's ability to remember all of those numbers without having a photographic or eidetic memory! Just thinking about it makes my head hurt!!

Cate Jan 17, And I hate when I come down to the last question and I don't know the answer. In fact I have a social studies test tomorrow and that's probably going to happen to me.

I do have a photoghraphic memory from when I was out in Vail, Colorado at winter break!! Today's wonder was really cool!!!!

I really like the wonder I also wished I had that kind of memory! I can remember every part of my life!!!!!!!!!!!! Kathy Cao Nguyen Jan 17, Hi, I'm in Mrs. Hess class. I think some people move slowly because outside take this video, I guess! I think tomorrow's wonder is about perfect behavior. Hi I am Edgar I really learn a lot from the wonders they are very intresting and I will read them every day.

Marley Jan 17, No, not really my mom does. I wish I did but it's okay it could be worse. Fulenwider's Class Jan 17, Hello, Some of us think we might have a photographic memory. We think that what you said is true but we had a couple of questions. We were wondering if Mr. Haraguchi was still alive? Does anyone at Wonderopolis have a photographic memory? Wonderopolis Jan 17, Thanks for the wonder! We're going to work on some memory building skills!

We think tomorrow's wonder will be about the number 10, or perfect 'pitch'. Ski's PM Class Jan 17, We think tomorrow's Wonder will be about Reese's because they say it's the perfect combination of peanut butter and chocolate. We hope Mrs. Ski at least thinks to bring in some Reese's cups for us. We hope it's as memorable as today's. M Jan 17, Wow that was a good one I am so happy that this web site is here it gives me something to think about at school every day it's amazing.

Keep up the great work. Miss Holden's 2nd Grade Class Jan 17, This allows them to continue to see an image, in detail, for a short while even after it's taken away. Do you think you have this ability? For best results, use a modern web browser. The most 'important and greatest puzzle' we face as humans is ourselves Boring, , p. Humans are a puzzle, one that is complex, subtle and multi-layered, and it gets even more complicated as we evolve over time and change within different contexts.

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This free course, Investigating psychology, allows you to explore psychology using an interactive resource. You can follow links to people, contexts, perspectives and methods to discover information, images and links from across psychology. The resource also links each of these people, contexts, perspectives and methods so you can see how each element is connected in the history of psychology. In this free course, Forensic psychology, you will discover how psychology can help obtain evidence from eyewitnesses in police investigations and prevent miscarriages of justice.

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